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Former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a Republican, will be speaking in Algona this weekend about a Democrat who served in the ...
Rare Iowa turtles are being tracked with transmitters on their shells by Matt Kelley | Jun 12, 2025 Two of the Blanding's turtles (Iowa DNR photo) ...
St. Ambrose University in Davenport and Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids have finished the first step in their consolidation plan. The Catholic universities decided to merge after years of ...
Senate President Amy Sinclair says the state is likely to be sued if Governor Kim Reynolds approves a bill that would establish new state regulations for the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline ...
A group of residents from three mobile home parks in Johnson County says the rent for their lots has increased dramatically and the out-of-state company that owns the parks has not addressed ...
The state awarded economic development benefits today to the company that plans to build a new sausage plant in Perry. The Iowa Economic Development Authority board approved twelve million dollars ...
Grassley to hold hearing over DNA database of bankrupt ’23andMe’ by Matt Kelley | Jun 10, 2025 Sen. Grassley (Radio Iowa photo) ...
The ACLU of Iowa has filed a complaint alleging state officials discriminated against The Satanic Temple Iowa by denying its request to host an event and put up a display in the Iowa Capitol ...
Governor Kim Reynolds says she’s “really close” to a decision on a bill that would limit carbon pipeline developers ability to use eminent domain to seize land along the pipeline route ...
The countdown clock is again ticking toward a weekend launch for Iowa native astronaut Peggy Whitson and her record-setting fifth space mission. First set for liftoff June 8th, there’ve been ...
A major plan is in the works to enhance a recreational area in western Iowa’s Loess Hills. A ski hill has been in operation since the 1960s at Crescent Hill at Hitchcock, north of Council Bluffs ...